Hello everyone !
I play the electric bass, and I always had this dream of having a theremin which I would play with the head of my bass as I play the bass (metallic strings close to the antenna).
Therefore I kind of forced it on my band.
We play some kind of 90s alt rock noisy punk I would say, but I suppose this is a detail. I have zero knowledge in music theory and a tiny bit more in electricity. Or maybe not.
I chose a pitch only theremin from Lostvolts, the LV-2, which is battery operated.
I got a pitch-only theremin because I thought volume and pitch would be very hard to play while playing the bass, plus I do not want to play elaborate melodies I guess ?
It was working relatively fine, except during my first two gigs. For the first gig, the sound of the theremin simply did not go through. It might have been because of a DI box I suppose.
For the second gig, what was frustrating is that if I was getting away from the theremin, like with the intent on not playing it, it was emitting a pitch.
What I mean is that when I was getting close to the theremin as expected, the pitch was increasing, and decreasing when I was getting away. Then further away, the pitch stopped, again as expected. But when I was properly getting far away, it was as if the effect was inverted, the pitch would get back to being low and then increase as I got further. It was always on after this point.
I have been told this could be due to the theremin catching interference of electric equipment in the room. I would like to know what is your opinion on this ?
The problem is that this is a variable I will never get to control. I am thinking of getting a volume pedal, but if there was a solution which prevents me from having yet an other piece of gear to cope with while playing, this would be amazing.
I thank you very much in advance for taking the time to educate me !